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Published September 3, 2025 at 8:00 PM

Updated September 25, 2025

Site work for a civil project in Morrison, Colorado. Working plans call for site work for a water / sewer project.

**As of September 3rd, 2025, the owner has determined a prequalified list of construction managers. A timeline for the award has not yet been established.** Reference Number 0000390928 The Town of Morrison owns and operates a municipal water treatment and distribution system that sources water from Bear Creek. Under an agreement with the City and County of Denver, the Town is responsible for providing potable water and for operating and maintaining all water infrastructure serving Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This includes both Town- and City-owned facilities from the treatment plant to the point where the Town's system connects with Red Rocks' internal distribution lines. The Town's responsibilities include operation and maintenance of all valves, the transfer pumping facility, fire hydrants, and the existing water storage tank within the Red Rocks water system. A recent assessment of the existing conventionally reinforced two-cell rectangular tank identified significant coating and structural deficiencies that would require costly repairs. In response, Denver Arts & Venues and the Town of Morrison staff determined that constructing a new tank would be a preferred alternative, given the prohibitive cost of the identified repairs and the uncertain long-term maintenance needs of the current tank's design and constructed limitations. The Town of Morrison will be the contracting agency for the project and will work with a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR). The City and County of Denver (Denver) will participate through their Denver Arts & Venues Staff as a key stake holder, as well as fund the project through reimbursement of costs incurred by the Town Contract. The intent of the project is to replace the existing tank with a new 0.5-million-gallon tendonprestressed (AWWA D115) tank, designed to provide a more durable and efficient storage solution for decades to come. Initial planning and engineering are already underway in early phases. Several key improvements are expected to be part of the project, including: Piping and utility relocations (water, storm, electrical) Widening of the access drive and gate to facilitate construction access Site work to support and accommodate the new tank. Construction of the new AWWA D115 tank Installation of PLCs, instrumentation and controls, and SCADA modifications/upgrades in the existing building Demolition of the existing tank The Town, in coordination with Denver, aims to select and work closely with the chosen CMAR contractor throughout both the preconstruction and construction phases of the project. The contractor will coordinate with the project's design engineers (IMEG/RESPEC Team) and will be brought on immediately to begin preconstruction services. These services will include input on design decisions and participation in the development of a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). Project cost estimate will be provided at budgetary level at 60% design with final" GMP pricing at 90% design. The Town, in coordination with Denver, aims to select and work closely with the chosen CMAR contractor throughout both the preconstruction and construction phases of the project. The contractor will coordinate with the project's design engineers (IMEG/RESPEC Team) and will be brought on immediately to begin preconstruction services. These services will include input on design decisions and participation in the development of a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). Project cost estimate will be provided at budgetary level at 60% design with final" GMP pricing at 90% design. For simplicity reasons the Town/Denver Partnership will be reflected as Owner within the remainder of this Request for Proposal, unless there are specific responsibilities anticipated requiring specific identification. Buyer Preferences, Guidelines & Requirements General Requirements - Insurance Required Question Deadline 07/11/2025 at 5:00 PM MT A recent assessment of the existing conventionally reinforced two-cell rectangular tank identified significant coating and structural deficiencies that would require costly repairs. In response, Denver Arts & Venues and the Town of Morrison staff determined that constructing a new tank would be a preferred alternative, given the prohibitive cost of the identified repairs and the uncertain long-term maintenance needs of the current tank's design and constructed limitations. The Town of Morrison will be the contracting agency for the project and will work with a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR). The City and County of Denver (Denver) will participate through their Denver Arts & Venues Staff as a key stake holder, as well as fund the project through reimbursement of costs incurred by the Town Contract. The intent of the project is to replace the existing tank with a new 0.5-million-gallon tendonprestressed (AWWA D115) tank, designed to provide a more durable and efficient storage solution for decades to come. Initial planning and engineering are already underway in early phases. Several key improvements are expected to be part of the project, including: o Piping and utility relocations (water, storm, electrical) o Widening of the access drive and gate to facilitate construction access o Site work to support and accommodate the new tank. o Construction of the new AWWA D115 tank o Installation of PLCs, instrumentation and controls, and SCADA modifications/upgrades in the existing building o Demolition of the existing tank

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Water / Sewer

$600,000.00

Public - City

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